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Anonymous ID: 4TTOqY8HFinland /pol/509670825#509670825
7/6/2025, 7:32:57 PM
https://www.uusisuomi.fi/uutiset/a/2cd29c32-a383-4dd1-afbf-0b1fa1e2f85e

They said Earths rotation started to accelerate in summer 2020 and is ever increasing

They predict fastest speeds so far to occur in three events in the following dates:

9. July (soon), 22. July and 5. August

So called synod which means "sun day" is 24 hours, an Earth rotates a full rotation infront of sun in 24 hours.

HOWEVER this was 19 hours some 330 million years ago. Then Earth rotation went slower and finally we reached 24 hours.

SEEMS LIKE 24 hours will start to shrink and we hit 19 hours again, in following 100 million years.

In those three mentuoned dates, moon is as far away from Earth as is possible and this too has an effect on rotational speed altough its a temporary effect (moon slowes down Earth a little bit, if there was no moon, the length of day would naturally be 23 hours instead of 24 without talking into account any other factor)
Anonymous ID: 3QvqxTVnFinland /pol/509003114#509003114
6/29/2025, 4:21:21 AM
https://www.investors.com/news/technology/duolingo-stock-drops-data-shows-weakening-growth/

"Duolingo stock fell for the fourth straight trading day on Wednesday," reported Investor's Business Daily, "as data shows user growth slowing for the language-learning software provider."

John Colantuoni said he was "concerned" by this drop — saying it "may be the result of Duolingo's poorly received AI-driven hiring announcement in late April (later clarified in late May)."

Also Wednesday, DA Davidson analyst Wyatt Swanson slashed his price target on Duolingo stock to 500 from 600, but kept his buy rating. He noted that the "'AI-first' backlash" on social media is hurting Duolingo's brand sentiment. However, he expects the impact to be temporary.

Colantuoni also maintained a "hold" rating on Duolingo stock — though by Monday Duolingo fell below its 50-day moving average line (which Investor's Business Daily calls "a key sell signal.")

And Thursday afternoon (2:30 p.m. EST) Duolingo's stock had dropped 14% for the week.

While 30 days' worth of disappointing daily active user (DAU) data isn't bad in and of itself, it extends a worrying trend. Over the last five months, the company's DAU growth declined from 56% in February to 53% in March, 41% in April, 40% in May [the month after the "AI-first" announcement], and finally 37% in June.

This deceleration is far from a death knell for Duolingo's stock. But the market may be justified in lowering the company's valuation until it sees improving data. Even after this drop, the company trades at 106 times free cash flow, including stock-based compensation.
Anonymous ID: cIZcOcmQ/pol/507511295#507511295
6/15/2025, 10:24:10 PM
major university publish studies
>fake news
alex jones and joe rogan spout anecdotes
>SO TRUE!!

why is pol like this